In the nasty heat of the U.S presidential elections, it’s easy to forget that politicians can be gentlemen—yes, this is about men—too. Read this note that the elder George Bush left in the Oval Office for his successor Bill Clinton.
In the nasty heat of the U.S presidential elections, it’s easy to forget that politicians can be gentlemen—yes, this is about men—too. Read this note that the elder George Bush left in the Oval Office for his successor Bill Clinton.
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